More time will be given for attorneys to review some supplemental materials surrounding fingerprints in the Ann Zarras criminal case in downtown Detroit.

A jury trial was scheduled to begin Monday morning for Zarras, a 19-year-old Livonia resident charged in a June 30 shooting that left one man seriously injured. After Wayne County Circuit Judge Shannon Walker called the case, the attorneys discussed some new supplemental records regarding the testing of fingerprints in the case.

Zarras is charged with several criminal counts, including assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder, assault with a dangerous weapon and felony firearm.

Mary Rubio, a Wayne County assistant prosecutor who is overseeing the case, told Walker she had received some additional information regarding some fingerprint evidence last Friday. When speaking with Henry Scharg, Zarras's attorney, over the weekend, Rubio indicated he had not seen that report. Scharg said he received that information Monday morning before the trial.

That prompted him to request for more time to prepare, something the court approved.

"We're asking for 60-90 days," he said. "I think there's good cause."

Walker adjourned the scheduled jury trial and scheduled a pre-trial hearing to take place Feb. 6 at the Frank Murphy Hall of Justice in downtown Detroit.

Zarras was charged last summer after police say she was involved in a shooting June 30 at a home in the 15000 block of Richfield. Police say an altercation between Zarras and her boyfriend took place that morning. A gun was introduced into the argument and eventually went off, injuring the victim, who remains receiving medical care for his injuries. After police interviewed Zarras, they determined some of her stories did not line up about what took place and arrested her. She was later charged in the case.

If convicted, she faces up to 10 years in prison. Zarras remains free on a $250,000/10-percent bond.